Subject: Colloquium on musical instruments and paintings
From easel painting to musical instrument: varnishes, binders and colors Conference Cite de la Musique 6-7 MARS 2007 Paris, France March 6, 2007 Coproduction of Cite de la musique, centre de recherche et de restauration des musees de France (C2RMF), Eu-ARTECH (Access, Research and Technology for the conservation of the European Cultural Heritage) **** Moderator's comments: Christoph sent information on this event some time ago but for technical reasons, it has not been possible to present all the content of the original announcements. The text below has been edited for clarity. For the original announcements see <URL:http://www.cite-musique.fr/ francais/musee/actu_recherche/colloque060307/index.html> <URL:http://www.cite-musique.fr/ anglais/activites/_database/S04205.htm> <URL:http://www.eu-artech.org/ files/Colloque%20Vernis%20mars%202007.pdf> Do there exist common points between the varnish of lutes or violins, the coatings of a harpsichord and the painting of their time? Beyond just the requirements of protecting the object, the aesthetic will of the "makers of instruments" seems manifest in Europe since the Renaissance. What [connections] can one highlight between the painter and the [instrument maker]? Does the search for comparable aesthetic effects lead to the use of techniques or similar materials in two arts? What are the chemical compounds, the workshop [formulae] that can be highlighted? What are the consequences of these similarities for the conservation or the restoration of works? *** Conservation DistList Instance 20:41 Distributed: Sunday, February 25, 2007 Message Id: cdl-20-41-011 ***Received on Tuesday, 16 January, 2007